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'''Blue Mountain Brewery''' | '''Blue Mountain Brewery''' opened in 2007. Founders Taylor and Mandi Smack and Matt Nucci. | ||
#Blue Mountain Brewery & Brewpub: 9519 Critzers Shop Road, Afton, Virginia | |||
*A brewpub located on Nelson County's [[Route 151]] in [[Afton]], VA. Opened in October 2007<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bluemountainbrewery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/NCL_090107_00_00_0-8.pdf|publishdate=September 2007|work=|publisher=Nelson County Life|accessdate=January 6 2012}}</ref>, they produce 80,000 gallons of beer per year on-site, and grow their own hops for their Full Nelson pale ale<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bluemountainbrewery.com/brewery/|publishdate=|work=|publisher=Blue Mountain Brewery|accessdate=January 6 2012}}</ref>. Their menu includes appetizers, pizzas, burgers, salads and desserts, and their bread is made fresh daily by local producer [[Goodwin Creek Farm]]. | |||
#Barrel House: 495 Cooperative Way, Arrington (Nelson County), Virginia | |||
A larger production-minded facility with almost tenfold capacity of our brewery in Afton, opened after 2011. | |||
==Sustainability== | ==Sustainability== | ||
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Revision as of 23:35, 13 May 2019
Blue Mountain Brewery opened in 2007. Founders Taylor and Mandi Smack and Matt Nucci.
- Blue Mountain Brewery & Brewpub: 9519 Critzers Shop Road, Afton, Virginia
- A brewpub located on Nelson County's Route 151 in Afton, VA. Opened in October 2007[1], they produce 80,000 gallons of beer per year on-site, and grow their own hops for their Full Nelson pale ale[2]. Their menu includes appetizers, pizzas, burgers, salads and desserts, and their bread is made fresh daily by local producer Goodwin Creek Farm.
- Barrel House: 495 Cooperative Way, Arrington (Nelson County), Virginia
A larger production-minded facility with almost tenfold capacity of our brewery in Afton, opened after 2011.
Sustainability
Blue Mountain Brewery is a member of Virginia Green, a campaign to promote environmentally-friendly practices in Virginia’s tourism industry[3]. As part of this program, they irrigate their hop farm with rain barrels and treat their brewery effluent before using it in farming.